GeorgetownActon Wednesday Fob 22 1984 a ATTENTION GOLFERS JOIN NOW ANDSAVEI Here a your chanco to be a member of a golf club that on the move GOLFCUiB D Em my it GoflCanan forlftpncs CAUNOWI 8339702 Of Travel ties to close in AHS sports on league leaders CwUaMed from page 1 1 In Industrial League hockey action last Sunday Acton Travel gained on the first place Family in league standings Nielsen edged the Cleaners to leave the Cleaners with points while Acton Travel in second place tie Jug City tor a one point gain towards top spot Also on Sunday Heller a upset In the Heller a match Wayne Allen skated for a hattrick to lead Heller to victory Jim Hurley Steve Bill Sever ins Paul Campbell and Chris added singles Heller a assists came from Dave Morris Wayne Allen Tennant and Campbell Jeff tallied a pair of markers Tor and Randy Mclntyre Gary Pickles Mike Morns and Rob Evans plugged a goal each assists were from KentKcntner John McCutcheon Mclntyre Morris Evans Pickles and Don Andre Palkos and George recorded a goal each for Nielsen a to edge the Cleaners and Dave Allen Rusty Miller and assisted Brad Buchanan and Chris Rowsell poked in a single each for the Cleaners with aid Georgetown POWDER PUFF BASEBALL Registration SATURDAY MARCH 3 1984 COMMUNITY 25 FEE PER PERSON HahonHllliRMldanta Only Players Up Ir Pen on May PROOF OF RESIDENCE AND AGE REQUIRED AT REGISTRATION Subject to PuffReguto fans from and Don dare Snow and Gary Lumber notched a goal each for Jug City to tie Acton Travel and Bruce and Bill Manes recorded assists Floyd Hillier and Bruce Mcpherson were the two scorers for Acton Travel and Mcpherson and Ken Owen made assists The Industrial League standings are now Team G L T Pts Family Cleaners 12 Acton Travel 72 Nielsen 19 83 Jug City 19 7 Hellers 10 78 The top 9 scorers in the Industrial League are Player Tram Rob Evans 19 Gary Moore Kent Kentner A Chris Rowsell Chris Tennant 13 Burce Cooksley J 17 Gary Lumbers J 21 Mike Morris A JeffTownsleyATW 16 pen backstroke Sheldon pegged fourth in the 100 metre freestyle Kirsren Jarvis placed first in the metre butterfly and Tracy Curtis finished third in the metre butterfly In the Junior Boys events Peter Bray tallied firsts In the metre freestyle and the 100 metre Individual medley and second place in the metre Scott Nolan managed second in the 100 metre freestyle and first in the metre backstroke Kenny Bowers grabbed third spot in the metre freestyle and second in the metre inter mediate medley Jack placed first in the Junior boys metre butterfly and second in the intermediate too metre medley Duess pegged first in the metre freestyle and second In the metre freestyle Laura Brilluiger finished second to the so metre butterfly and fourth la the metre freestyle and third in the metre butterfly Kathy Codtes notched a third la the metre intermediate medley Andrea Arbic finished third In the 50 metre butterfly and first in the 100 metre backstroke Tauni Sheldon placed fourth in the metre butterfly In the Senior Boys events Ross Turner added up two firsts in the 100 metre freestyle and the metre freestyle Rob Porte finished second In the metre freestyle and the SO metre butterfly Simon Oil placed second in the metre freestyle and the 200 metre freestyle events In the Senior Girls events In the medley relays and the Jane Sewell notched third In the freestyle relays the Rcdmen metre freestyle and third in swimmer finished first in all the metre freestyle categories Glen Williams Minor Softball REGISTRATION Boys Girls Atom Midget St Hall Sat Mar 384 Wed Mar Sat Mar 10 600800 10002 00 includes team individual photos 1 Child 00 Children 35 3 Children 45 late registration feel Birth Certificates Required Teams may be limited to players so register early to be sure of a playing position Coaches Required Contact 877 7694 for further information BASEBALL REGISTRATION AT OPEN HOUSE HOLY CROSS SCHOOL SAT FEB 25th 10 am4 pm TBall Baseball Family BREAKFAST WORKSHOP on MANAGING FOR THE RECOVERY a 70mrnute action packed workshop where you will hear IDEAS ON a review of some of the problems facing us all a review of some of the modern management being used today how to increase productivity how to Save an hour a day and solve the time trap how to understand the motivation problem what we can learn from the Japanese how to use one minute management methods what we can do to Increase our sales people ability to sell more WHEN Wednesday February 29 a rr WHERE North Golf Country Club COST per person Includes continental breakfast RESERVATIONS ARE NECESSARY Phone 5266 The Independent s office for reservations Hurry in sale ends February AUTO SERVICE VALUES HALTON HILLS TIRE CENTRE LTD 68A Main Street North Moore Park Plaza GEORGETOWN 8775110 Wagner CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Offering services in AUDITING ACCOUNTING AND CORPORATE INCOME TAX Corpotni Centre Theres a lot of interest in Mutual Lifes RRSP No fees no charges Great income opt Mutual Life of Canada JACK PIGNATELL Res 451 Bus Meet the RAIDERS lifer j Gary Ford has been a long time member of the Georgetown Chrysler Raiders and not Just as a player Last season Ford handled the coaching duties with the local squad as they attempted to repeat as Hardy Cup champions The former International Leaguer currently lives in Streets villc where he spends lime coaching at the minor level Gary was with the lenm as a centre and an important part of the Hardy Cup team and Is back hoping that he can help in an Allan Cup bid Georgetown ACTON HIGH SCHOOL MALE ATHLETE OF THE MONTH J0IINKWIATK0W8KI John Kwlatkowski 19 la a Redmcn senior who is leading the basket ball squad in scoring stands at six feet and weighs In at 145 pounds and plays fore ward positions on the team The athlete is also Involved In music and his home town Acton BEAVER LUMBER WEVEGOT YOUR LUMBER AND A WHOLE 316GUELPHST THE SHERIDAN COLLEGE PARTTIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION SPRINGSUMMER 84 BROCHURE WILL BE AVAILABLE THE WEEK OF MARCH 12 Registration Begins March 12 Most Classes Begin THE WEEK OF APRIL 16 We look forward to seeing youl Sheridan College